Industry News

Saudi Arabia accelerates major water transmission projects, raising pipe and long steel demand

Views : 137
Update time : 2025-09-19 14:57:07
The Saudi Arabian government-owned Water Transmission and Technologies Company (WTCO) is fast-tracking two major Independent Water Transmission System (IWTS) tenders to enhance desalinated water supply and inland delivery. 

The Ras Mohaisen-Baha-Makkah project, with a daily capacity of 542,000 m³, includes 325 km of pipelines, four pumping stations, and water storage facilities linking the  Ras Mohaisen desalination plant with Baha and Makkah. 

The Jubail-Buraidah II project, designed for 840,000 m³ per day, covers 348 km of pipelines and a main pumping station to secure water for the Al-Qassim region. 

Together spanning nearly 700 km, these projects will require substantial volumes of spiral-welded pipes, structural sections, and rebar, providing a significant and stable boost to domestic steel industry demand.
Related News
Read More >>
Thyssenkrupp to temporarily halt electrical steel production in Europe Thyssenkrupp to temporarily halt electrical steel production in Europe
Dec .15.2025
Thyssenkrupp to temporarily halt electrical steel production in Europe
Novelis invests EUR 43 million in rail logistics to achieve CO₂e reduction Novelis invests EUR 43 million in rail logistics to achieve CO₂e reduction
Dec .15.2025
Novelis invests EUR 43 million in rail logistics to achieve CO₂e reduction
China to implement export licensing system for various steel products from 2026 China to implement export licensing system for various steel products from 2026
Dec .15.2025
China to implement export licensing system for various steel products from 2026
POSCO introduces new wear-resistant steel DuraPOS™ POSCO introduces new wear-resistant steel DuraPOS™
Dec .15.2025
POSCO introduces new wear-resistant steel DuraPOS™